AuthorTopic: Anyone set up IPCop? (solved) (Read 7308 times)

Okay.for a couple days I have been reading and tinkering with IPCop. It resists my atempts to connect through a red + green network conection. Since I believe VL people more kind and concerned with a fellow VL mental health, I'd like to run the problem past you. A topic on the IPCop forum has been started.

I have a asdl ZyXel p-660r-d1 modem bridged over to a linksys router using pppoe. VL KDE classic using dhcp boxes connected to the router. I want to replace the linksys router with a IPCop box that runs as a firewall/router/new toy. The software installed right enough. However, the modem "eithernet" light on the modem fails and my VL box fails to connect to the ipcop router using http://192.168.1.1:81.

Here is the info I know how to get to:

Since the Zytel modem bridges to a linksys router, I used the info from the router. http://192.168.1.1 takes me only there.

WAN Connection Type: pppoeMAC Address: 00-12-17-25-1C-F2

IP Address: 69.3.63.89DNS: 207.69.188.185 207.69.188.186 0.0.0.0

login to isp not done in the modemlogin done on router----------------------------------on IPCop:

I just may go smoothwall. IPCop split off from them many years ago. You were an IPCop user from the old posts read. What made you change over?

Thanks for the diagram

The VL box is DHCP and I will try the static today. DSLreports Earthlink page gave me the PPPOE setup as the way to do it. I tried DHCP first. why not try static. I am assuming setting my analog modem in bridge mode is the one true way for using a router with it.

Thanks for the doc page. However, I am unable to reach that part of the configuration. I have setup IPCop, rebooted. I can logged in as root using a monitor hooked to that box. Running setup from there does not give me the dialup web page. Using my VL box on the green network does not give me http://192.168.1.1:81 webpage of the ipcop router. also tried http://192.168.1.1 and https://192.168.1.1:445.

Is there a way with the monitor attached to reach that page in root or admin?

I have replace the NIC cards and traded computers with the same results.

I have used most of them ClarkConnect, IpCop, Smoothwall and others. I like smoothwall for a couple reasons. One is that smoothwall is designed for being a firewall, proxy, and such. Therewas never an intention of being anything else. There are real good arguments that would hold thattrue. Ipcop and others want to be more than thatm, which is a flaw imho.

I have looked at pfsense since it handles multiple pppoe connections and good routing.

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I am assuming setting my analog modem in bridge mode is the one true way for using a router with it.

Yes

It depends on the way it is loaded. I would believe there is, but it has been too long to recall off the top of my head.

No, the IPCop box niether connects with the internet or the VL box. I am going to try different equipment today to see if it is the motherboard or cards. Third time is a charm.

I read through smoothwall docs last night. Going to google smoothwall around today while trying to figure out the problem with IPCop. If I could reach the dialup configuration page it might be very easy. In the end smoothwall might be my chioce.

yes, I am using a crossover. My understanding of the cabling isthat NIC to NIC need them. From the modem to smoothwall is a standard cable. Once red green is up and runing a switch will be put in the middle. I can use my linksys router (sw to lan port) with a standard cable. First, figure out whats misnubered.

I switched over to smoothwall. Same results. I do like the docs better and their forum has a better read for noobs. Spending the next couple days reading through the docs.

From what I understand your firewall/gateway need to have 2 network card..1 is connected to the net and other is to your internal network (you may refer to the network configuration guide as show below....).

Follow the Green + Red option. Green is your internal network and red should be connected to your modem/router for connecting to the internet. You can use pppoe for your red connection. For your green connection, you can either use DHCP or static IP. Once all setup, try to test the internal network first then try the internet connection. For internet connection, make sure the DNS is properly setup.

PS: If you connect your client PC directly to your gateway/fireway, I think u need to use cross network cable...

I can now reach the web interface using the https://10.0.0.1:441. I set the PPPoE on the network page.Entered authenication, connect on restart, persistent connection, and dial dns on demand.

Still no internet conection.

Yes that is the manual I read, reread and chanted during bath time. Yes, i did use a patch cable from sw green to VL. For the "DNS and Gateway" settings in the SW install nothing was entered. If the 1st and 2nd DNS are given by my ISP through PPPoE, this is not needed. Could have read that wrong. I will enter them and try again. What would the Gatway be?

I found this mod;smoothinfo-swe3-2.2a.tgzHow do I get this to SW through my VL box? Once there?